Welcome to the Children's Cancer Research Coalition (CCRC), a program of the NCC.
Cancer is the leading cause of death in children due to disease, and each year in the United States, more than 12,000 kids are diagnosed with leukemia, brain tumors or some other type of pediatric cancer. The terrible reality is that around 20% of these children will not survive.
NCC provides Angel Grants to leading researchers investigating cancer in children and NCC has distributes life-saving medicines that benefit children with cancer from all over the world. Now we're organizing our impacting work serving children under our program – the Children's Cancer Research Coalition.
Learn more about research that CCRC recently supported at Emory University and Brenner Children’s Hospital in these two videos.
Your pledge helps us ensure that children have hope against cancer.
With the delivery of specialty medicines that help children into remission, more and more children with cancer and other life threatening illnesses are surviving and leading happy and productive lives. CCRC also assists children with rare gentic diseases and hemophilia.
Access to live-saving medicines to treat again leukemia and brain tumors are much needed in the developing world, regions where survival again cancers are often less than 30% compared to 80% survival in America. CCRC has played a huge role in securing these needed medicines and then partnering with overseas public pediatric cancer hospitals that are qualified to properly administer the chemotherapy to underserved patients who would otherwise go without.

Your support helps us reach kids just like these who are already afflicted by providing direct aid and medicines throughout the world. That's what CCRC is focused on – giving kids back their good health.
If you've given in the past, thank you for your generous financial support of the National Cancer Coalition and our efforts to fight children's cancer.
If you haven't joined us yet in the battle against children's cancer, please take a stand today with our Children's Cancer Research Coalition program.


